Everyone knows for sure that to drive in our North American
cities, we have to pass emission smog test. This is required
so we can protect our atmosphere and at the same time, save
on gas consumption. However, it is almost always a nightmare
to pass such test because you either have to bring it to a
garage or fix it yourself. Going to a garage is not a
problem if you have money but what do you do if you have to
fix this yourself? How do you start? What kind of tools do
you need? And where do you acquire the information to repair
this problem?
Sometimes, it is very intimidating to bring your vehicle to
a garage especially when you consider the cost: (1) cost of
scanning the codes including the initial one hour
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Thursday, September 20, 2007
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